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Whale entangled in fish line spotted on Baja coast

A boat off the coast of Mexico has apparently spotted the blue whale that rescuers first saw several days ago entangled in fishing line near Los Angeles.

Rescue effort now in hands of Mexican group, U.S. officials say

The blue whale tangled in fishing line seen off the California coast last week has been spotted in Mexican waters, U.S. rescuers said Monday. (KABC-TV/Associated Press)

A boat off the coast of Mexico has apparently spotted the blue whale that rescuers first saw several days ago entangled in fishing line near Los Angeles.

A blue whale trailing line and a red buoy was seen about 10:30 a.m. PT about 29 kilometres southwest of the Coronado Islands, according to Jim Milbury, a spokesman for the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Those Islands are off Tijuana, Baja California, and more than 160 kilometres south of where the whale was last seen Friday.

U.S. rescuers cannot work those waters but have been in contact with their Mexican counterparts, Milbury said.

"There's not much we can do unless the whale turns north and comes back up," according to Milbury. He said his understanding was that Mexican rescuers from the group RABEN would need the whale to swim farther south to be able to help it. RABEN could not immediately be reached for comment Monday.

Though the whale was estimated at 24 metres long, rescuers fear the stress and strain could weaken and eventually kill it.

Rescuers in southern California have freed other kinds of whales entangled in fishing gear before, but have not tried to free a blue whale so they do not know how it would react. They have warned boaters not to try and free the whale.

On Friday, rescuers off Los Angeles managed to attach a buoy to make the whale easier to spot but it hadn't been seen once rough seas forced rescuers to suspend their efforts.